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2004
Lee J-C, Rubin C M, Mueller K, Chen Y-G, Chan Y-C, Sieh K, Chu H-T, Chen W-S.  2004.  Quantitative analysis of movement along an earthquake thrust scarp: a case study of a vertical exposure of the 1999 surface rupture of the Chelungpu fault at Wufeng, western Taiwan. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 23:263-273.
2001
Rubin C M, Sieh K, Chen Y-G, Lee J-C, Chu H-T, Mueller K, Chan Y-C.  2001.  Surface rupture and behavior of thrust faults probed in Taiwan. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 82(47):565-567.
Lee J-C, Chen Y-G, Sieh K, Mueller K, Chen W-S, Chu H-T, Chan Y-C, Rubin C M, Yeats R S.  2001.  A vertical exposure of the 1999 surface rupture of the Chelungpu fault at Wufeng, western Taiwan: Structural and paleoseismic implications for an active trust fault. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 91:914-929.

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